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Just when I start thinking I know it all, in comes the word propitiating. Maybe that one escaped me because no one ever witnessed me do anything close to "win or regain the favor of (a god, spirit, or person) by doing something that pleases them." Had to look it up.
At least it's not "proprietary," which means that we just discovered something that will cure society's ills, but all we're going to do is to announce the fact, then slap a patent on it.
My propitiating model says we are due for a technical bounce this week. One of these bounces in the future starting this week will turn out to be the bottom. As to which one it will be, I have to wait for my propitiating ball to come back from its travels into the future.
What these guys do is to look at technical bounces that is reasonably well predictable and front run it hoping that it will be the one making them famous on CNBC if it turns out to be bottom. No downside to getting it wrong because no one will remember.
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(However, finished taxes today - so some good news,)
Interesting......he uses a "propitiatory" forecasting model!
What these guys do is to look at technical bounces that is reasonably well predictable and front run it hoping that it will be the one making them famous on CNBC if it turns out to be bottom. No downside to getting it wrong because no one will remember.